Jonathan Wilson wrote:
Basicly, there are 2 kinds of users.
There are those who have windows and and NTFS partition and want to access
it from ROS. (perhaps dual boot ROS and win from the
one NTFS partition
ambie if that is something ROS can be made to do). These people can use
ntfs.sys from MS since they have windows.
Then there are those who dont have windows, dont have an existing NTFS
partion and dont have a copy of ntfs.sys.
Those people can use whatever other solution we come up with (ReactOS
implementation of NTFS, some unix FS like ext/reiser etc or whatever else
we come up with).
That seems to make perfect sense.
Why would anyone need/want to use NTFS if they don't need to access existing
NTFS drives?
If they do have existing NTFS drives, then as Jonathan says, they should
also have the driver from MS to access it.
Ged.
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